I gained
my PhD in Continental Philosophy from the University of Dundee
in 1991. In 1995 joined the Koestler Parapsychology Unit as a contract
research worker. My research focus at the Unit has been on
precognition, which I have investigated using multiple approaches
(surveys, experiments, reviews, and philosophical analyses). From
1999-2001 I was invited to the Institut fuer Grenzgebiete der
Psychologie und Psychohygiene in Freiburg (Germany) to work with
Holger Boesch and Emil Boller on a large meta-analysis on the effect
of human intention on the output of REGs. My work at the Unit has also
been funded by grants gained from the Fundacao Bial and the Perrott-Warwick
Fund. I retain my interest in Continental Philosophy and I publish in
both parapsychology and philosophy.

Book Chapters Steinkamp, F. (2002). Parapsychological phenomena and the sense of
self.
In F. Steinkamp (Ed.) Parapsychology, Philosophy and the Mind. A
Festschrift in Honour of John Beloff's 80th Birthday. North Carolina:
McFarland & Co.